Spasskaya Tower of the Moscow Kremlin on New Year postcards (1950s-1970s).
The tower’s clock is a symbol of New Year, it’s the main clock that counts down to the New Year.
Spasskaya Tower of the Moscow Kremlin on New Year postcards (1950s-1970s).
The tower’s clock is a symbol of New Year, it’s the main clock that counts down to the New Year.
Soviet holiday postcards!
Keeping up your Christmas spirit with these Soviet holiday postcards
Today’s portion of Soviet New Year postcards!
Soviet New Year postcards
Bankovsky bridge in Leningrad, best known as the bridge with griffins. Photo postcard by B. Rabinovich (1972).
August 7 - birthday of Vladimir Zarubin, a Soviet postcard artist. He had a very distinct style and his postcards were made in millions in the 70s and 80s (5-6 million per card was common). Here are some of my favourite of his postcards. ❤
New Year cards from Soviet Georgia (1960s-1970s)
New Year postcard from Moldavia (1970s)